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Old 01-29-2008, 07:14 PM
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Originally Posted by ryan89crx
the 17mpg figure was before he put the leveling kit and larger tires
Of course it was. :P

Anyways, smaller motor, smaller truck, lighter truck, with a grandpa driving it. Who would have known it would get better gas mileage? :1
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Old 01-29-2008, 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by random-strike
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9mpg is what they get DUUUH
When did I EVER say that? MY ------- TRUCK with a BIGGER motor and BIGGER cab got 9 ------- miles to 1 gallon of gas. I don't give a ---- if you don't believe it or not because you read on the internet that they all get 80+mpg. I actually have experience with these trucks, UNLIKE YOU. All you can do is sit there and talk out of your *** and make claims to what you have read about on the internet.

Everybody knows you swing from GM's nuts and will back ANYTHING and EVERYTHING about American made cars. You think Viper is the bestest car ever made, you think Dodge is gods gift to man, you think 17 year old twin turbo Rustangs get 60+mpg at WOT all day long. Nobody believes half the ---- that spews out of your mouth because everything you say is BIASED. :1
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Old 01-29-2008, 07:24 PM
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i do think your truck got 9mpg.

i think you gased the ---- out of it everywhere and it needed a tuneup.

big deal

btw, everything i say it true. wether you want to believe it or not. and you gay exaggerations.... are gay
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Old 01-29-2008, 07:46 PM
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Default Re: Bought a new (to us) car yesterday.

Originally Posted by random-strike
i do think your truck got 9mpg.

i think you gased the ---- out of it everywhere and it needed a tuneup.

big deal

btw, everything i say it true. wether you want to believe it or not. and you gay exaggerations.... are gay
Haha, MY exagerations?!??!?!?!?!?!?!? Wow, you need to get some counseling or something.

BTW, the truck had 19k miles on it. If it needed a tune-up I guess it really was a big pile of ----.
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Old 01-29-2008, 07:49 PM
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enjoy your piece of ----
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Old 01-29-2008, 08:32 PM
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warranty vs quality seems to be either/or. you buy for warranty, you buy a car made to break in warranty.

you buy for quality, and the need for warranty isn't as important. if it doesnt break in the first 3/36, or 5/60, then it isn't going to break. too bad domestics can't figure out how to over-engineer parts with quality materials, spend an extra $25 per car doing so, and save billions of dollars in warranty repairs.
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Old 01-29-2008, 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by c0mpl3x
warranty vs quality seems to be either/or. you buy for warranty, you buy a car made to break in warranty.

you buy for quality, and the need for warranty isn't as important. if it doesnt break in the first 3/36, or 5/60, then it isn't going to break. too bad domestics can't figure out how to over-engineer parts with quality materials, spend an extra $25 per car doing so, and save billions of dollars in warranty repairs.
ya im sure its an extra 25 bucks. thats why the typical import with "nicer" interiors costs 10k more
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Originally Posted by random-strike
ya im sure its an extra 25 bucks. thats why the typical import with "nicer" interiors costs 10k more
american cars MUST cost less to keep stupid ***** from buying the better car.
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Originally Posted by c0mpl3x
american cars MUST cost less to keep stupid ***** from buying the better car.
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